Yeah, I'm doing it. I know I am not the first and I won't be the last to blog about this. But I feel like we need a bit of a record of all the things being debated about at the government level that has to do with women right now. Seeing as how Legislating/controlling women is so in vogue these days and all. As the photo I borrowed illustrates... WTF?! We, the last three generations that is, thought we had made a permanent foothold into equal rights. That we had forged a path that could not be easily done away with. We let down our guard I guess.
Current legal abortion as a hot women's topic is too easy, so I'll let that
pass. And going after Planned Parenthood is nothing new, really, so I won't even go on and on about that. But... the bills coming up about uterus police
for miscarriages, no abortion even when pregnant as a result of rape or
incest, and no abortion even to save
the life of the mother EVEN if the fate of the fetus is also death, make
no sense. There are laws passed to criminalize doctors for doing any abortion; even life saving ones. Then there are states forcing women to pay for additional
ultrasounds (some by wand) and receive a lecture (that goes against freedom of religion) before they can
lawfully terminate a pregnancy . Oh, and there was that bill requiring women get permission of the father in writing before they are allowed to have an abortion (a little awkward, no? if the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest?). How about redefining rape to make abortions harder to get? The whole growing bias that women are not smart enough or, as they say, can't make an informed choice when it comes to their own health care, their own bodies or the decision to have, or not to have, an abortion, I find repulsive.
And so we move on to no insurance coverage for
female contraceptives of any kind. Even when prescribed for a medical condition
other than to keep from getting pregnant. Um, why aren't contraceptives considered medical? What's with no
women experts allowed to speak about contraceptives? What's up with
that? More of that, "women can't make an informed choice" crap? We are too stupid? Yet no debate on whether insurance should cover Viagra or penile implants. How about the bill that would make it legal to fire a woman for having contraceptives? And now there are religious leaders saying oral contraceptives
cause homosexuality. WTF? the latest state bills signed into law allow pharmacists to refuse to fill out any prescription they feel could be used to induce an abortion and physicians are not allowed to legally withhold information from patients if they think that medical information may result in an abortion or other thing against their personal morals. These "Conscious Measures" are so broad and vague it can be applied to anything. So even if the birth control is prescribed for medical reasons, a pharmacist can block a woman from medicine her doctor has prescribed; medicine she may need for a medical condition. And what if that information the doctor decides to keep from their patient costs them their life? Will the law save them in a court of law? This is not how medical care should be practiced in a civilized country! The religious beliefs of a medical practitioner should not trump the religious and cultural beliefs of a patient, especially if it may result in the suffering and/or death of the patient.
Beyond contraceptives or abortion
are bills redefining when life starts. I don't know when life started,
but I do know that pregnancy is a continuation of life, not the start.
The stupidest bill of them all is the one that passed saying conception
or life starts two weeks before fertilization. Besides it being against
most faiths (including those who follow the teachings of the bible), it
negates contraceptives of ALL kinds, makes abortion illegal at any
stage, makes every woman a murderer who has a period or a miscarriage,
and makes every man a killer who masturbates. Complete idiocy.
And yet women are being punished for choosing to have their children, too. Another state legislature drafted a bill
that would make single parenthood tantamount to child abuse (to try and
keep poor, single women from keeping their babies).
Recently
the money put into preventative healthcare, especially for women, has
been given the label "slush" fund and is targeted to be cut. Their
rational is that putting money into cancer screenings, child
immunizations and quit smoking programs is a waste of money. I believe
it has been proven, without a doubt, that such preventative healthcare GREATLY reduces
the cost of healthcare overall for everyone. So this goes into the War
on Women category because the preventative measures being funded and the
target of cuts are mostly for women.
The Supreme Court said, just
last year, women employees couldn't sue Walmart for low wages, low raises, low
bonuses and little to no advancement in comparison to male employees because
Walmart employs mostly women. ie, a majority aren't allowed to sue. Um,
Walmart, like a lot of businesses these days, hire women to lower their
bottom line because it is permissible to pay women less then men. You'd
think men would be pissed about that. Several states have bills up for
vote that would lower the minimum wage of tipped employees. Positions
mostly held by women (over 80%). The coup de gras, Scott
Walker, the much loved (sarcasm) governor or Wisconsin has repealed the
state's Equal Pay law stating that men needed the money more than women.
And here I add yet another bill
introduced to make all divorce illegal. Which, even though I think
people often get married with little intent to stay the minute things
get rough, is wrong on many levels including separation of church and
state, freedom of religion, and personal freedoms of course. But the
main problem is the lawmaker introducing the bill has it as ALL divorce illegal
regardless of abuse. He literally said Women need to remember why they
got married in the first place. That takes it to the war on women level. But let's take it even further. Yet another state has DECRIMINALIZED Domestic Violence altogether. Why? Because the police have better things to do than keep husbands from raping and killing their wives or live in girl friends. Even though men abuse much more so than women, this law also does a disservice to men who are abused. What next? Decriminalize child abuse?
A friend of mine hypothesized that Republican lawmakers ARE working on
creating jobs... they are trying to get women out of the work place so
there will be more jobs for men. I'm starting to believe that is true;
certainly the new proposed laws seem to support it.
I found out
the other day that in all areas of power, from our state and federal
legislators to corporate CEOs to governors to boards of directors to
mayors to ambassadors and world leaders, et al, the one area where
women, by the numbers, are the closest in equality to men is in our own
United States Supreme Court. And they are not equal, just the closest.
Women make up just over 50% of the population, but even though we are
equal in numbers here, we are not anywhere close to equal numbers in
positions of power, and therefore, representation.
I
also was made aware that Obamacare would require all persons pay the
same amount for healthcare regardless of gender or adult age. Did you know that, right now, women pay, on average,
20% more than men for healthcare, sometimes as much as 70% depending on which state
they live in?
ALL of that mentioned above has happened in the LAST THREE-PLUS YEARS. I'm not even talking about how historically women are treated... just the last three-plus years and only at the U.S. state and federal government level. Sorry, but that really is a war on women at the top levels. I can't
see excusing most or any of that. You can't go, "Oh, you can't pay attention to the
extremists." We are talking about representatives here. Lawmakers. People
voted in by us!
Seems obvious what we need to do to stop this idiocy and work towards a better representative government... VOTE.
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